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MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

 In
September 2000, building upon a
decade of major United Nations
conferences and summits, world leaders
came together at the United Nations
Headquarters in New York to adopt
the United Nations Millennium Declaration
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

 TheDeclaration committed nations to a new


global partnership to reduce extreme poverty,
and set out a series of eight time-bound targets -
with a deadline of 2015 - that have become
known as the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs).
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs),
which started a global effort in 2000 to
tackle the indignity of poverty. The MDGs
established measurable, universally-agreed
objectives for tackling extreme poverty
and hunger, preventing deadly diseases,
and expanding primary education to all
children, among other development
priorities.
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
 The final MDG Report found that the 15-year effort has
produced the most successful anti-poverty movement
in history:
 Since 1990, the number of people living in extreme
poverty has declined by more than half.
 The proportion of undernourished people in the
developing regions has fallen by almost half.
 The primary school enrolment rate in the developing
regions has reached 91 percent, and many more girls
are now in school compared to 15 years ago.
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Remarkable gains have also been made in
the fight against HIV/AIDS, malaria and
tuberculosis.
The under-five mortality rate has declined
by more than half, and maternal
mortality is down 45 percent worldwide.
IThe target of halving the proportion of
people who lack access to improved sources
of water was also met.
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

The concerted efforts of national


governments, the international
community, civil society and the
private sector have helped expand
hope and opportunity for people
around the world.
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Yet the job is unfinished for millions
of people—we need to go the last mile
on ending hunger, achieving full
gender equality, improving health
services and getting every child into
school. Now we must shift the world
onto a sustainable path.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Theglobal Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs), or Global Goals, will
guide policy and funding for the next
15 years, beginning with a historic
pledge on 25 September 2015, to end
poverty. Everywhere. Permanently.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
BACKGROUND ON THE GOALS
 Born at the United Nations Conference on
Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro in
2012.
 Objective was to produce a set of universal goals
that meet the urgent environmental, political
and economic challenges facing our world.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

 otherwise known as the Global


Goals
universal call to action to end
poverty, protect the planet and
ensure that all people enjoy peace
and prosperity.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
 These 17 Goals build on the successes of
the Millennium Development Goals
 With new areas such as climate change,
economic inequality, innovation, sustainable
consumption, peace and justice, among other
priorities.
 goals are interconnected – often the key to
success on one will involve tackling issues more
commonly associated with another.
The Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2017-2022
 first medium-term plan to be anchored
on the 0-10 point Socioeconomic
Agenda
 geared towards the Ambisyon Natin
2040 which articulates the Filipino
people’s collective vision of a MATATAG,
MAGINHAWA, AT PANATAG NA BUHAY
PARA SA LAHAT.
 takes into account the country’s
international commitments such as
the 2030 Sustainable Development
Goals.
Philippine Development Plan (PDP)
2017-2022
 EO No. 5 signed October 2016
 Empower the poor and marginalized, push for improved
transparency and accountability in governance, and
fuel our economy.
 Specifically, it intends to make growth more inclusive
by lowering poverty incidence in the rural areas,
creating more jobs, making individuals and
communities more resilient, driving innovation, and
building greater trust in government and in society.
Philippine Development Plan (PDP)
2017-2022
Reducing all forms of criminality and illegal
drugs is also a priority as with enhancing
peace and security.
These are alongside our continued
commitment to pursue infrastructure
development and resolve to restore and
protect our environment and natural
resources.
OVERVIEW OF THE PHILIPPINE
DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND
AMBISYON 2040

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